A little off topic but what mic would you recommend for two people at once? My gf and I want to do card openings and aren’t sure if we should have one that sits on the table or one that can clip to a desk and hang. Thanks! And I subscribed your info is helpful!
Normally I would recommend the blue yeti that I am using, however if you can't swing the price tag to buy two of them then i suggest splitting the $129 into two cheaper microphones. I would go with two Blue Snowballs, each is $50 dollars so $100 total. Two cheaper microphones placed super close to your faces will sound better than 1 microphone for double the price placed in the center of a table and far away you both. Hope this helps!
I used to do this with the iPhone app 645 Pro (now defunct) and post processing in Pro HDR X, also on the iPhone. I set the camera app to shoot brackets with a pretty wide spread, then I’d take all three of them into Pro HDR X. I got great results, especially where there was a lot of contrast between highlights and shadows. Any camera app that shoots brackets will serve the purpose. however, I found shooting in RAW gave me pretty nearly the same results so I just went go that when it comes to high contrast images. And the iPhones Smart HDR feature kind of does this automatically.
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A little off topic but what mic would you recommend for two people at once? My gf and I want to do card openings and aren’t sure if we should have one that sits on the table or one that can clip to a desk and hang. Thanks! And I subscribed your info is helpful!
Normally I would recommend the blue yeti that I am using, however if you can't swing the price tag to buy two of them then i suggest splitting the $129 into two cheaper microphones. I would go with two Blue Snowballs, each is $50 dollars so $100 total. Two cheaper microphones placed super close to your faces will sound better than 1 microphone for double the price placed in the center of a table and far away you both. Hope this helps!
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I used to do this with the iPhone app 645 Pro (now defunct) and post processing in Pro HDR X, also on the iPhone. I set the camera app to shoot brackets with a pretty wide spread, then I’d take all three of them into Pro HDR X. I got great results, especially where there was a lot of contrast between highlights and shadows. Any camera app that shoots brackets will serve the purpose.
however, I found shooting in RAW gave me pretty nearly the same results so I just went go that when it comes to high contrast images. And the iPhones Smart HDR feature kind of does this automatically.
What mic are you using?
Outside I was using my powerdewise lavalier microphone but inside I was using my blue yeti!
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